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Friday, December 21, 2018

'The bear ruled over the land with all his might\r'

' formerly upon a time there were two spacious lowers separated by a great w altogether. One of the kingdoms had an oppressive and over looking maintain and the some different one was control by a greedy and savage tiger. The have got linguistic ruled over the land with all his might and power and did non look after the needs of the florid mice in his dominion. The greedy and cruel tiger remained neglectful of the blue mice citizenry.At dawn all the mice, some(prenominal) bolshy and blue, in all(prenominal) land would wake up and pass over working hard on their lands. You could fall upon the joy and cheer on their faces as they trim the trees and water the plants.At noontime, the mice had the routine antic of gathering the finest fruits for their mastersâ€the tiger and the wear off. However, it seemed that the tiger and the bear had no feeling of satiety, for all(prenominal) time the mice offered them the finest fruits of their land, the tiger would swiftl y peek at the bountiful fruits and look up to the other side of the palisade saying, â€Å"I wish I could have what is slowly that wall. I think I be more than the fruits of this land.”In the same manner, every time the red mice would offer their bear the fruits of their toil, the bear thought to himself saying, â€Å"I am the mighty bear and mighty bears rule the largest lands.” It did non take very keen-sighted before the bear approached the great wall and in all curiosity peeped at bottom a small hole on the wall to see what was behind it. The tiger also approached the wall and saw the bear and his land, which was similar to the tiger’s land.Because of the bear’s covetousness, the land on the other side of the fence looked so invite and enticing. In all bravado, he beamed, â€Å"This is my land and you all must be downstairs my control.”  Suddenly an old bird of Jove with resonate light and long white travel came from blue sky and said, â€Å"You can not do this to each other.  You scare the mice and heedlessness the walls. â€Å"Who cares about the mice?” the bear replied pointing his hand to all the land saying, â€Å"This is my land.”  The tiger roared at the eagle and in an instant scratched and wounded the eagle’s right wing with his corking long claws.This made the eagle extend profusely. Suddenly the resonating light vanished and both lands looked so gloomy. The sky turned into red with overcast black shadows as the two leading broke into a felonious grapple. In an instant, both the tiger and bear were locked in each other’s mighty claws, biting and fiercely hand-to-hand struggle each other. They ordered their own mice to fight the other troops and a pestiferous battle ensued.After the air had cleared, most of the mice on both camps were dead. However, the bear and the tiger were lone(prenominal) slightly injured. In the end, the two leaders ruled over their land that stayed faltering and beaten with a few mice to lead. This left hand the tiger and the bear puzzled over what led them to destroy each other’s kingdom instantly in a fit of rage.\r\n \r\n'

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